Similar words: joyce, james, james i, james ii, jamestown, james dean, james bond, james watt. Meaning: n. influential Irish writer noted for his many innovations (such as stream of consciousness writing) (1882-1941).
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(1) Some commentators compared his work to that of James Joyce.
(2) James Joyce was saluted as the greatest writer of the 20th century.
(3) As a student, her favourite subjects were James Joyce and the movies.
(4) As a narrator, Stella gives James Joyce a run for his stream-of-consciousness money.
(5) Dubliners is among the earliest works of James Joyce.
(6) How do you like the author, James Joyce?
(7) James Joyce employs three antiheroes as the focal-characters in the internal focalization of Ulysses.
(8) Seidel, Michael. James Joyce: A Short Introduction. Oxford, U. K. : Blackwell Publishers, 2002.
(9) James Joyce uses the topos of the wandering jew in his ulysses.
(10) Thomas Wolfe and James Joyce among many other literary greats have employed the form.
(11) As an outstanding representative of modernism, James Joyce has drawn wide attention.
(12) James Joyce is as one of the great literary pioneers the twentieth century.
(13) James Joyce justified his use of "obscenity" on the grounds that it was a natural part of life.
(14) William Butler Yeats, James Joyce, Samuel Beckett, Oscar Wilde, George Bernard Shaw, and Edmund Burke.
(15) Bloomsday has turned into a carnival(Sentence dictionary), attended by thousands of people who know little about James Joyce.
(16) Faulkner who Zhao Mei has a spiritual affinity with, James Joyce, Andre Gide, Claude Simon, Milan Kundera whom she admires rationally and movie director Jean Luc Godard.
(17) Among these pillars of English literature were Jonathan Swift, William Butler Yeats, James Joyce, Samuel Beckett, Oscar Wilde, George Bernard Shaw, and Edmund Burke.
(18) As to the representative figures of modern Engish novels, besides D. H. Lawrence, James Joyce can also be regarded as the master of stream-of-consciousness novels.
(19) He has also published a book on Irish writer, James Joyce.
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